When I began my journey with MCA Motor Club of America, just over 14 months ago, I never dreamed that I would be able to earn almost ten thousand dollars with the company in a year’s time. I knew that the company was legitimate and that it would provide a great way to earn an income, I just didn’t realize how great the program was. I listened to all the top markerters in the program, followed what they were doing and then added some of my own ideas on how to make money with MCA.

MCA Motor Club of America has provided me with a way to earn money while working from home and taking care of my children. I know that a lot of you are looking for a way to earn money from home and trying to find a legitimate way to earn an income—without getting caught up in a scam. I can understand that many of you will believe that it is impossible to make $10,000.00 in just one month with any one program. If I haven’t lived it myself—and someone else was telling me it was possible—I would be skepticable myself. But, I have lived it! During the month of August I was able to pay off a lot of bills and take two mini vacations with my family. MCA Motor Club of America provided me a way to do just that.

I want to be able to show you how you can earn a viable income with MCA Motor Club of America. Below I have posted a youtube video where I show you my back office—proof of what I’ve earned in August with MCA Motor Club of America. Take a look at the video and then leave me a comment or email me at info@MCAworkfromhome.com for more details.

August of this year was a banner month for me. A lot of people have been following my success and asking questions about my August 2013 income. I want to point out that this was an exceptional month and while it will most likely fluctuate, my goal is to raise my income even higher over the next six months by adding more multiple streams of income.

While MCA is my biggest income earner, it is not my only stream of income at this time—and is not the only contributing factor to my August 2013 income. I also participate in a referral program for GWP (Get Weekly Paychecks), GWP is my capture page used to capture the attention and information of individuals interested in the program I am offering—in this case MCA. GWP pays me for every referral I send to them that actually signs up to use the GWP capture page.

I also have my website monetized with Google Adsense. Adsense supplies the ads featured on my website. If an individual sees an ad they are interested in on my website, I receive a few cents—depending on the particular ad. As I said earlier, I am working on some other streams of income to help me raise my monthly income amount. If you put all of your eggs in one basket, you won’t have much if those eggs get broken. My August 2013 income has grown because I choose to have income coming in from multiple areas.

Below is a list of My August 2013 income and the sources.

MCA (Motor Club of America) $ 9,323.08

GWP 240.00

Google Adsense 850.03

Total August 2013 income $10,413.11

As you can see August was a very good month. Please check out the video below that talks more about my multiple streams of income and how I’ve earned this money with my blog.

If you would like more information, leave a comment or drop me an email at info@MCAWorkFromHome.com

Due to my success with MCA, and my MCA Work From Home website, everyone has been asking me how I have managed to become so successful in a short amount of time. It is a valid question and one I have thought long and hard about how to answer. The answer is easy; however, putting all of the information together in a way everyone can effectively use it, is not. There are many things I have done on my blog to market MCA, as well as specific ways I have completed these tasks.

So, for everyone who is dying to know how I’ve made money with MCA, and my MCA Work From Home blog, I am co-writing an Ebook. This Ebook will walk you through, step by step, everything I have done to market my business. Along with the Ebook, I will (with the help of my friend who is co-authoring the Ebook) be launching a work from home website dedicated to all things WAHM.

On this website we will talk about everything it takes to become a work at home mom or dad. We will go over all of the programs and applications which can help you grow your business, as well as discuss how you can grow your business without spending a fortune. I am very excited about the new website and the new Ebook.

Don’t worry, MCA Work From Home will still be here. I will continue to share information that will help you grow your Motor Club of America business, as well as information that will help you no matter what business you are running.

I hope that all of my viewers will visit the new website and check out the new Ebook. I will be posting more information as we reach new milestones on both!

Leave a comment, let me know if you love MCA Work From Home and think a WAHM mom website can help you with your business.

Contuining to Blog when you have a low amount of viewers will eventually pay off! Image courtesy of Stuart Miles / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Many people are under the assumption that a blog is only worth something if you have a large amount of viewers—I say those people are wrong. Let’s be honest; we would all love to have a million viewers a month who adore our writing and praise us on the Internet. The cold hard fact is that most of us do not have anywhere close to this many viewers. So does this mean that we should just give up blogging and find another way to spend our days? Absolutely not—let me tell you why.

It takes time to build up blog viewers. This “if you build it, they will come” strategy doesn’t always work when you are talking about blogs. It will take time to build up a following and to gain unique views through search engine searches. The main thing is to not give up on your quest. Enjoy blogging and sharing information with the world, and eventually you may just hit those 1 million views. Below are three reasons blogging is worth it even if your viewer count is low.

1. Reaping the benefits of search engines. If you are ever going to gain an abundance of viewers, you need to improve your rank in the search engines. While we want to write our content for our viewers and not for the search engines, we must realize that ranking well will bring us more viewers. Provide relevant, fresh content on your website—keyword optimized, of course—and you will reap the benefits that come from ranking well in search engines—even if it sometimes takes a little while.

2. Stand out from the competition. If you are continually updating your blog with useful information, you will get noticed. Whether you are selling a product, providing a service or simply sharing information, you want to stand out from the hordes of blogs that offer the same thing you do. Continuing to provide your current readers with valuable insights and information will help produce word of mouth advertising, which may come in the form of your readers sharing your blog posts online.

3. Create a never-ending advertisement for your product or service. As long as your blog is up and running—and unless you remove the post—your content speaks as a continuous advertisement for what you are offering the online world. Other forms of advertising eventually end—newspaper ads, TV spots or magazine advertisements. While views of a specific blog post may drop off as you add more content and the blog ages, viewers may end up finding your post in the search engines two years from now. Don’t think of your blog posts as a short term investment. Realize that you may gain viewers months or years down the line simply because they stumble upon a post you wrote ages ago.

If you continue to add quality content to your blog, you viewership will grow. Just remember, even the most popular bloggers had to start somewhere.

There are many challenges that individuals working from home face every day. One of those challenges is holding yourself accountable. Your to-do list is full, your calendar heavily jotted with various scribbles of tasks to be completed each day—but, who do you answer to if the work doesn’t get done? The answer is no one. Now granted there are exceptions. If you have clients, you most likely have deadlines—when deadlines are missed, you lose clients. It is that simple. However, you can slack on deadlines if you don’t hold yourself accountable. Slacking can cause you to miss out on other clients and/or jobs and cause you to not complete other non-client work on time.

So, how do you continue holding yourself accountable when working from home? Below are a list of items to help you stay on track and stay accountable for your daily task list.

1. Keep a daily list of tasks on your calendar, notepad or note application. I personally use Evernote and my Google calendar. I also find it helpful to jot down a simplified list on a sticky note and stick it to my computer monitor. The more you see this list, the better. It is hard to ignore something that is continually staring you in the face. Don’t make it a long drawn out process, but take some time each evening to write, or type, down tomorrow’s list and then place it in areas you check frequently throughout the day.

2. Share your list of tasks or goals with a friend. I have a good friend, who is also a work from home mom, whom I share my list with. We actually started this process recently. We have agreed that each Sunday night we will send each other our weekly list. During the week we will check in with each other and ensure that the other person is working on their list. There is something about making your tasks or goals visible to someone else that can really make you step up to the plate.

3. Work on one task at a time. While we all need to multitask from time to time, you also want to ensure that you prioritize your tasks and finish each one. Sometimes it can be difficult to work on only one thing at a time, but certain tasks are going to need your undivided attention in order to be completed on time.

4. Evaluate your work. At the end of the week step back and take a long look at what you have accomplished during the week. Look at your completed—and uncompleted—tasks as if you were a supervisor evaluating another employee. Where did you fall short? What were your strengths? Look at your work objectively and then write a plan that will allow you to fix any issues that may have occurred that week.

5. Don’t forget to reward yourself. Rewards are great incentives to make us work harder, even when we work from home. Think about something that you really want to do, but have been putting off because you had too much work to do. Maybe there is a movie you have wanted to watch for a while. Perhaps you have been longing to go on a shopping trip. It might even be a food that you normally don’t indulge in, but have really been craving. It doesn’t really matter what the nature of the reward is—what matters is that you set a certain number of tasks to be completed before you earn the reward. Rewarding yourself may sound a little silly at first; however, if you stick to the rules, you just might find that it will give you the encouragement you need to hold yourself accountable.

Do you have trouble holding yourself accountable when working from home? How do you hold yourself accountable? Leave a comment, I would love to hear your suggestions.